About Me

Staten Island, New York, United States
I've worked in the FDNY for the past 29 years. I've written freelance commentary for the past twenty years and have one book published "Looking Up (A Working View)," Quiet Storm Publishers. For those of you with whom my ideas resonate, we probably share a common love of Liberty. If you like anything you read here, feel free to reuse...just please add my appellation. Life's been more than fair to me and this is a part of my humble offering back. If you have any corrections, or additions, please email me (my email address is in my profile) and I’ll both appreciate and consider them all and do my best to get back to you with my thoughts on it. My ideas are always evolving and I’m open to persuasion in all areas. I thank all those who've taken some of their time to read here.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Remember the MSM had to fabricate a story about “a man with a gun” attending a Tea Party event...turns out the “angry white man” in question, turned out to be an black off duty cop.

Not so with the arrests made ahead of the G-20 Summit coming up in Toronto this weekend.

Yesterday Canadian Police arrested a man near the G-20 summit site whose car contained a chainsaw, crossbow and fuel containers.

The 53-year-old man was pulled over just a block from where tall steel fences have been erected to protect leaders of the Group of 20 advanced and emerging economies who meet on Saturday and Sunday in Canada's most populous city.

According to Toronto Police, the man had “no reasonable explanation for the weapons” that were observed “in physical plain view.”

It was the third security-related arrest in recent days ahead of the G-20 and G-8 summits. Canada is spending over $1.3 billion USD on security, deploying thousands of police from across the country to protect two summit sites surrounded by steel fencing set in concrete.

Earlier this week, police arrested a man and his wife just north of Toronto on explosive and firearms charges.